Guardian: There ‘Unfortunately’ Isn’t a Plan to Wipe Out White People

The Guardian published a cartoon on Thursday claiming there “unfortunately” isn’t “a plan to eradicate white people from the Earth.”

In the Guardian‘s “First Dog on the Moon” cartoon, which was titled “‘Will even white people die?’ How to explain nuclear war to your kids,” two dogs can be seen discussing Donald Trump, North Korea, and Steve Bannon.

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After one of the dogs claims that “white supremacists” are in the White House, Dog 2 asks whether “there is a plan to eradicate white people from the Earth,” prompting Dog 1 to reply, “Unfortunately no.”

The two dogs then engage in a conversation where they spread fake news and falsely claim White House Chief Strategist and former Breitbart News Executive Chairman Steve Bannon “wants a race war,” is the secret president, and “wants to start world war three.”

Transcript

The full transcript of the comic can be seen below:

Dog 1: “Trump is seriously talking about nuclear war? This is ridiculous!”

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Dog 2: “Is it the end of the world, Dad?”

Dog 1: “Probably. It is grownup complicated but in 2016 Rupert Murdoch organised to put...